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The Red Book by C. G. Jung; 9780393089080

The Red Book

By C. G. Jung

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Description

The Red Book, a profound exploration of the psyche, is one of C. G. Jung's most significant contributions to psychology and literature. This portable edition presents both the iconic text and an insightful essay, allowing readers to immerse themselves in Jung’s visionary world.

The Story

At its core, The Red Book chronicles Jung's personal journey through the unconscious mind. Through vivid illustrations and a blend of prose and poetry, Jung recounts his dreams, visions, and encounters with archetypal figures. This introspective narrative serves as both a psychological inquiry and a spiritual odyssey, revealing the complex interplay between the conscious and unconscious realms.

Why Readers Love It

  • Rich Imagery: Jung’s use of striking visual elements and lyrical language captivates, drawing readers into a dreamlike experience.
  • Psychological Depth: The exploration of themes such as individuation, the shadow self, and collective unconscious resonates deeply with those seeking understanding of their inner lives.
  • Influential Ideas: Jung's thoughts in The Red Book have influenced not only psychology but also art, literature, and spirituality, inviting interdisciplinary dialogues.

Perfect For

This work is ideal for those interested in psychology, philosophy, and spirituality. Readers who appreciate Jung's other works, such as Man and His Symbols and Psychological Types, will find The Red Book an essential companion on their journey of self-discovery.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 220 mm × 151 mm × 33 mm
Pages: 600
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
ISBN: 9780393089080

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